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thanks for joining us. on wednesday how one city is fighting hard not to go the way of detroit as it struggles to meet its pension obligations. i'm ali velshi. see you then on "real money." ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >> hello and welcome to the news hour. i'm in doha with your top stories. the un secretary general says inspectors neat four more days to complete their inspection in syria. >>> and a series of bomb attacks in iraq killed more than 70 people and more than 20 have been injured. >>> plus the rain has stopped, but the water
thanks for joining us. on wednesday how one city is fighting hard not to go the way of detroit as it struggles to meet its pension obligations. i'm ali velshi. see you then on "real money." ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >> hello and welcome to the news hour. i'm in doha with your top stories. the un secretary general says inspectors neat four more days to complete their inspection in syria. >>> and a series of bomb attacks in iraq killed more than 70...
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history would judge us all extroardinar illy harshly if we turn a blind eye to use of wepons of massa destruction against all common understanding of decen decenty. we know we have a president that will do what he said he will do. whatever decision he makes in syria it will bear no resemblance to iraq, iran or libya. it will not involve boots on the ground and will not be open ended and it will not assume responsibility for civil war that is already well under way. the president has been clear, any actiony he might decide to take will be limited and tailored response to ensure ay despot's brutal and flagrant use of chemical weapon system is held accountable and ultimately we are committed, we remain committed and believe it's the primary objective is to have a diplomatic process that can resolve this through negotiation, because we know there is no ultimate military solution. it has to be political. it has to happen at the nort at the negotiation table and we are deeply committed to getting there. that's what we know and what the leaders of congress know and what the american people n
history would judge us all extroardinar illy harshly if we turn a blind eye to use of wepons of massa destruction against all common understanding of decen decenty. we know we have a president that will do what he said he will do. whatever decision he makes in syria it will bear no resemblance to iraq, iran or libya. it will not involve boots on the ground and will not be open ended and it will not assume responsibility for civil war that is already well under way. the president has been clear,...
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thank you for being with us. joining us from garden city, new york. >>> americans have racked up more than $ $1 trillion in studt loan debt. it's a pair of companies that are tapping in to alumni networks to help provide student loans at lower interest rates. while they're focusing an narrow group of students for now it's an idea that deserves wider attention. >> reporter: happy hour in los angeles is not just fun and games. events like these are essential to a new type of loan that matches up university aloo univo students. >> i was aible to bring my loans down from 8.5% to 5.5%. >> we care about the school to invest in a fund. you create this social contract. >> reporter: launched in 2011 with 100 student pilot program. today the firm loaned $140 million-dollars to nearly 2,000 students at 100 schools. as a graduate from a leading mba program. she's the low risk pwro reus -br that they're interested in. >> for students in art in a little known university are not going to be getting these loans. >> we decided to
thank you for being with us. joining us from garden city, new york. >>> americans have racked up more than $ $1 trillion in studt loan debt. it's a pair of companies that are tapping in to alumni networks to help provide student loans at lower interest rates. while they're focusing an narrow group of students for now it's an idea that deserves wider attention. >> reporter: happy hour in los angeles is not just fun and games. events like these are essential to a new type of loan...
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that's not okay to use my words and deny science. >> it's nonsensical to us on our side. so hang on. so your claim is that for example, if i find feather dinosaur fossils in china, those were put there during a primordial flood that happened just ten centuries ago, that's your -- i mean 10,000 years ago? that's your claim? >> talking about 4,000 years ago, yes. >> so at the same time is your claim is, stronium and robidium, you can tell one with a mass spectrometer, those clocks were set 10,000 years ago, and when i observe light 10,000 years ago those were put there, that's your claim 87? >> well data is based on assumptions of the past. you don't know because you weren't there. >> no i wasn't there but i'm pretty sure we had a civil war. i'm pretty sure we had isaac newton, i'm pretty sure we had gal laigalileo. >> we're not going to get this solved today or any time soon but we want to thank all of our guests, bill, don, ca have i and georgia. thank you. bill, sit tight, we want to leave time for questions from our viewers outside of the topic today. waj, at a it away.
that's not okay to use my words and deny science. >> it's nonsensical to us on our side. so hang on. so your claim is that for example, if i find feather dinosaur fossils in china, those were put there during a primordial flood that happened just ten centuries ago, that's your -- i mean 10,000 years ago? that's your claim? >> talking about 4,000 years ago, yes. >> so at the same time is your claim is, stronium and robidium, you can tell one with a mass spectrometer, those...
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administration to use the use of chemical weapons as a justification to take some kind of retaliatory action. >> no. not to that specific question. >> so there is no precedent? >> not that i'm aware of, no. >> the closest comparison may be operation dessert fox. in 1998, that's when the u.s. led a four day bombing campaign. in april 1993, when they launched tom hawks into in an attempt to assassinate george hw bush. in an interview with the washington post aspen said. request experts say this isn't about sending a message to syria at all. but to another american enemy right next door. specifically iran. he has told iran that all options are on the table. to prevent them from gaining a nuclear weapon. if he lets it go, the threat in iran is weakened. >> john, and the question that experts kept raising with me today, over and over again, is why. why would asaad use chemical weapons now, especially when the president has repeated that this is a red line that cannot be crossed? >> in washington, d.c., tonight paul, thank you and as we mentioned the big news from europe tonight, british la
administration to use the use of chemical weapons as a justification to take some kind of retaliatory action. >> no. not to that specific question. >> so there is no precedent? >> not that i'm aware of, no. >> the closest comparison may be operation dessert fox. in 1998, that's when the u.s. led a four day bombing campaign. in april 1993, when they launched tom hawks into in an attempt to assassinate george hw bush. in an interview with the washington post aspen said....
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thank you for joining us. your specialty is studying large scale, long-term social change in world systems analysis which is appropriate for what we're talking about here. let's talk about the diplomatic situation. the u.k. parliament has voted down any military involvement. where does that put the u.s.? >> well, i think it may lead to complacency in the u.s. but it has created a more dangerous situation. the u.s. was willing to wait until they got the british on board. but now that the british are not coming on board, and it does not look like that's going to change there is a real threat that people will get complacent, and the u.s. may make it's military move any time. it could happen any time. because there is congressional opposition mounting to going ahead with military action without consultation of congress and without moving something through congress, president obama is in a situation here if he wants to move with potentia l potentially incalculatible consequences. >> what could be the consequence of
thank you for joining us. your specialty is studying large scale, long-term social change in world systems analysis which is appropriate for what we're talking about here. let's talk about the diplomatic situation. the u.k. parliament has voted down any military involvement. where does that put the u.s.? >> well, i think it may lead to complacency in the u.s. but it has created a more dangerous situation. the u.s. was willing to wait until they got the british on board. but now that the...
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heidi zhou castro joins us now from fort hood. heidi, what are we learning from that testimony. >> hassan indicated he will not present any witnesses, and he will not present any evidence. so what we're left with is most likely an unsworn statement given to the courtroom. this is not suspect to cross-examination nor is it subject to runningses from the judge. right now we're having a lunch break from the proceedingses and for hassan to have time for his daily prayers. we should expect to hear from him. in the courtroom will be many of the survivors and families members of the 13 people that asan cooled. among the survivallers i surviv, he was shot two times by hassan and lived with ptsd ever since. he said, quote, when i go to the pharmacy, they have all the chairs lined up. when i go in there i don't do well. the signs from the trauma of the shooting that happened four years ago still visible in the survivors and the heartbreaking stories of parents and spouses who lost their loved ones. >> heidi, this has got to be the other sid
heidi zhou castro joins us now from fort hood. heidi, what are we learning from that testimony. >> hassan indicated he will not present any witnesses, and he will not present any evidence. so what we're left with is most likely an unsworn statement given to the courtroom. this is not suspect to cross-examination nor is it subject to runningses from the judge. right now we're having a lunch break from the proceedingses and for hassan to have time for his daily prayers. we should expect to...
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talk to us how the racial tensions from the past and present played a role in bringing us where we are now. >> the differences, of course the economy, the fact that a lot of african-americans don't have a lot of opportunity with jobs and excess to better jobs outside of the city due to our poor bus system. that affects them. and then we have this division where people live. there are people who come to the city because they can afford to. there is a division because of the economics and opportunities as well. that kind of fuels that fire. >> we should also note detroit had a very integrated workforce in the factories after the rebellion of 1967. these rebellions were against discrimination, racism and failure to hire african-americans in city jobs and factories. once that opened up detroit had one of the highest standards of living. the neighborhoods were beautiful. the factories were moved out by plan of the corporations trying to go to low-cost countries or areas of the u.s. finally we should point out detroit was coming back a little bit in the early 2000 from its decline. it was wh
talk to us how the racial tensions from the past and present played a role in bringing us where we are now. >> the differences, of course the economy, the fact that a lot of african-americans don't have a lot of opportunity with jobs and excess to better jobs outside of the city due to our poor bus system. that affects them. and then we have this division where people live. there are people who come to the city because they can afford to. there is a division because of the economics and...
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can you tell us what the latest up-to-date information is? >> well, the most up-to-date information is, this fire has been going for a week, and we're having a really tough time fighting it, like you heard in melissa's piece. the fire is creating it's own weather. and rolling through the canyons. i spent the last couple of days up there, and just came back today. and it's just a really difficult fire to fight. >> and you mentioned, mr. houston, you spent the last couple of days up this, and can you tell us, are there any indications of what the long-term impacts of the fire are? >> long-term, the fire is going to create a lot of problems down the road. the people think once you get it put out, it's okay. but the ramifications of a fire like this have long-term impacts. not just for the trees, but when you burn the hillsides down, in january or february, we're going to have massive mudslides which are going to wipe out roads and people's homes, so long-term, it's much greater than you saw last week. >> and many of you know yosemite as a touris
can you tell us what the latest up-to-date information is? >> well, the most up-to-date information is, this fire has been going for a week, and we're having a really tough time fighting it, like you heard in melissa's piece. the fire is creating it's own weather. and rolling through the canyons. i spent the last couple of days up there, and just came back today. and it's just a really difficult fire to fight. >> and you mentioned, mr. houston, you spent the last couple of days up...
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the egyptians use that money in one of three ways. first of all buying weapons, tanks, helicopters anti-air missiles purchased from u.s. companies. then there are equipment upgrades, and to keep the equipment in working order also through a network of american and egyptian companies. we have associate professor of the texas a&m school of law, and in atlanta lawrence, fellow of american progress lawrence, what is the u.sdoes the u.s. need fr? >> they would like stability in the region. the military right now is providing stability as they did on under saddat and mubarak. we would like to see people take control of their own destiny. we would like to see people have the economic opportunities they should have, which we were hoping would come under president morsi when you had a democratic president. that didn't happen. so the united states is trying to balance it's competing interest. it wants stability in the region. it needs the egyptian military to keep control of the cyanide . on the other hand as the country devalues that we have,
the egyptians use that money in one of three ways. first of all buying weapons, tanks, helicopters anti-air missiles purchased from u.s. companies. then there are equipment upgrades, and to keep the equipment in working order also through a network of american and egyptian companies. we have associate professor of the texas a&m school of law, and in atlanta lawrence, fellow of american progress lawrence, what is the u.sdoes the u.s. need fr? >> they would like stability in the region....
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king gave us the plan, and it's up to us to implement it. people always ask me where we are in the year 2013 looking back at dr. king's dream in is the 63. i have to say quite honestly in some sense it was the best of times and the worst of times. we did not make the progress that i expected us to make in 50 years. some of the very same things that king talked about in 1963 are now issues for americans. they are marching for jobs 50 years ago, and now they're marching to get a job. they're qualified to get it but they can't find work. dr. king said that negroes lived in a vast land the poverty in a land of prosperity. you know, in 2013 it hasn't changed. when we look at the divide between the black haves and the black have-notes it tells us we're going in the wrong direction. when you think of the criminal justice system we have 2 million people in jail, and over a million of those are african-american. it tells us that we've moved backwards in that sense. we don't think about treatment. we don't think about ways of rehabilitation, and the r
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the rest of us have to watch this from a video feed. we have someone i'm sure you will let us know just as soon as we have a verdict. change you so much. >>> closing argument expected today in the case of sergeant bales. wednesday he took the stand and apologized for the attack. now a jury must decide whether his life sentence should also include the chance of parole. allen he apologized. any -- any sense of whether or not that willd bales a cold blooded killer. he said in a few hours he wiped out generations. he said there is only one appropriate sentence for something like that, and that's the sentence reserved for the worst crimes and worst criminals. he also said that robert bales's two kids are still alive, and in doing what he did in afghanistan he directly impacted the lives of 48 children, so he drew that distinction. the defense was just beginning their presentation when we walked out of the media listening room. their argument is that there is a very slim difference between life in prison, and life in prison with a chance of p
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. >> we have a knew cheer scientist joining us in studio. so the level has gone from a level one to level three, what does that mean? >> there are seven levels defined by the atomic energy. the first three are incidents, and this is the highest incident level. and then starting four is an subsequent, four, five, six, seven. this kind of designation is really no not agreed by all scientists. it mixes in intensity and magnitude. therefore the severity is not welwell defined. >> do we know anything? is it arbitrary by who defines it. >> it is arbitrary by those who define it. >> how concerned are you? >> i'm not as concerned by this incident. it is just a little incident in a series of very immense controlling exercise. >> hundreds of tons of radioactive water pouring into the water that would presumably lead to the ocean. you're not terribly concerned? >> i'i'm not terribly concerned, but i am concerned. the really contaminated water coming from cooling the molten core, the uranium and the molten core, that seems through the holes in the crack
. >> we have a knew cheer scientist joining us in studio. so the level has gone from a level one to level three, what does that mean? >> there are seven levels defined by the atomic energy. the first three are incidents, and this is the highest incident level. and then starting four is an subsequent, four, five, six, seven. this kind of designation is really no not agreed by all scientists. it mixes in intensity and magnitude. therefore the severity is not welwell defined. >>...
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the residents tell us at the moment the water level is fairly low. over the last few days it has been up to waste height and even higher. when that happens the found floors become indundated and people have to move to their upstairs rooms or evacuate. they are caught between two weather systems. there are typhoon strength weather systems, and that has collided between the southwest monsoon. we are told that the philippines has had a staggering one meter of rainfall. the forecasters are predicting that maybe by the end of the week the rains may start to ease. >>> ur -- uruguay has become the second country to allow same-sex marriage. >> reporter: [ inaudible ] works in what he calls a gay-friendly hotel in the historic district. he has fought for equality since the '80s, when uruguay was under military dictatorship. >> translator: 20 years ago i would have been put in prison for protesting, and today i can get married. >> reporter: they were the first to register to marry here when uruguay became the second country to legalize same-sex marriage. >> tr
the residents tell us at the moment the water level is fairly low. over the last few days it has been up to waste height and even higher. when that happens the found floors become indundated and people have to move to their upstairs rooms or evacuate. they are caught between two weather systems. there are typhoon strength weather systems, and that has collided between the southwest monsoon. we are told that the philippines has had a staggering one meter of rainfall. the forecasters are...
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and he joins us now from itself canew york. professor, welcome, i think we have our technical problems. can you hear me? >> thank you for having me. >> terrific. give me your reaction to these, and will they make a difference? >> i think they are exciting. we haven't seen anything like this before. they straddle between a strike, and a protest. something between the two of them. something we haven't seen since the 1960's, and martin luther king's last m in memphis. >> but will congress raise the minimum wage? i know they are trying to do it out in washington state. is there real political support for this in. >> millions of people work the minimum wage jobs. so i think if they want to get those people behind them, there could be an opportunity here. and what we have seen today, and this is why it is important to realize it isn't just a strike, but a protest. that's a demonstration of a political will. so many americans. you probably heard critics say, if they get a $15 minimum wage that essentially the fast food restaurants wil
and he joins us now from itself canew york. professor, welcome, i think we have our technical problems. can you hear me? >> thank you for having me. >> terrific. give me your reaction to these, and will they make a difference? >> i think they are exciting. we haven't seen anything like this before. they straddle between a strike, and a protest. something between the two of them. something we haven't seen since the 1960's, and martin luther king's last m in memphis. >>...
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they're supposed to be protecting us, not shooting at us. if he had a gun or not, you still don't shoot nobody in the back. where's the peace? >> he laying right there on the ground handcuffed. what the [bleep] you handcuff him for? he done. >> you went over there. >> i was right there, man. my little homey lying there. i wanted to lay right there with him, man. >> can i ask you all a question, and i just want you to raise your hand. how many of you all had somebody in your family killed through gun violence, just raise your hand. look at all this. is it normal? no, it's not normal, is it. it's unacceptable. it's unacceptable, but we got used to it in our community. >> i wish i could tell you something to make you feel better, but that's your brother. that's your brother. >> i'm seeing a lot of hopelessness now in 10- and 11- and 12-year-olds. 12-year-olds. >> yes, they're dying. the elementary kids think they're not going to make it to high school. they feel they're going to be the perpetrator of the shooting or the victim because it's eith
they're supposed to be protecting us, not shooting at us. if he had a gun or not, you still don't shoot nobody in the back. where's the peace? >> he laying right there on the ground handcuffed. what the [bleep] you handcuff him for? he done. >> you went over there. >> i was right there, man. my little homey lying there. i wanted to lay right there with him, man. >> can i ask you all a question, and i just want you to raise your hand. how many of you all had somebody in...
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she joins us from california. i think what people find the most interesting is this is affecting people as far as the northernest part of the state. could you explain that to us? >> reporter: the rim fire has made substantial impact statewide. we have air quality impacts and we have the fire threatening the watererwater reservoir. we have the impacts of the fire of the county and of the water reservoir that supports san francisco county and they are clean water system. >> are you having to pull in people from other states? ho are you on manpower? >> you know, resources are stretched across the state. we have resources coming not only from neighboring jurisdictions of fire location but across the state. but what we have on the rim fire, it's a state priority, we have over a thousand firefighters working on that fire around the clock, and resource versus come literally from across the tate to--across the state to assist in that battle. >> where do we stand on evacuations? >> have have been ten communities under evac
she joins us from california. i think what people find the most interesting is this is affecting people as far as the northernest part of the state. could you explain that to us? >> reporter: the rim fire has made substantial impact statewide. we have air quality impacts and we have the fire threatening the watererwater reservoir. we have the impacts of the fire of the county and of the water reservoir that supports san francisco county and they are clean water system. >> are you...
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thank you for being with us. i want to start with you, with enyo uh look at what constitutes a living wage, where you live, you probably are not getting very far on your salary you have three kids in oakland texas minimum wage is $8 an hour, and the living wage for a full time worker is supposed to be $11.51. that is just for one person, not for a family of four. how do you and your coworkers manage. >> that's a good question. we basically the majority of us workers in these industries we depend on public assistance to make up the difference. where these companies are basically just stealing from us. i and myself depend on food statutes just to be able to feed myself and my chin. and it comes down to the point where one of my workers in new york fellow workers just explained in that newscast, that she has to determine who she is going to feed, he is or her child. and that's sad we have to make the decision to where we have to feed our child, before we can feed ourselves, and we are the actual individual that is g
thank you for being with us. i want to start with you, with enyo uh look at what constitutes a living wage, where you live, you probably are not getting very far on your salary you have three kids in oakland texas minimum wage is $8 an hour, and the living wage for a full time worker is supposed to be $11.51. that is just for one person, not for a family of four. how do you and your coworkers manage. >> that's a good question. we basically the majority of us workers in these industries we...
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they say use of chemicals two years in the civil war would not surprise many. but the united nations team in damascus may well have to neglect these allegations. delaying any western armed intervention yet firmer. dominick kane, al jazeera. >> egypt's muslim brotherhood leaders are calling on supporters to stand their ground. they released this video from a secret location in which he told demonstrators not to give up. >>> an u.s. army psychiatrist has been sentenced to death for the murder of 13 people. nidal hasan went on a shooting rage in 2009. >> reporter: we heard from two families of the victims that nidal hasan gunned down. the wife and two daughters of michael cahill talking about the husband and the father who was taken from them. cahill was the the one civilian shot by hasan. and authorities say he was gunned down while trying to save soldiers. he rushed at hasan withing in but a chair, and was gunned down in the process. we heard from a mother of 19-year-old specialist jason hunt calling hasan a coward. hasan was emotional when his sentence was read
they say use of chemicals two years in the civil war would not surprise many. but the united nations team in damascus may well have to neglect these allegations. delaying any western armed intervention yet firmer. dominick kane, al jazeera. >> egypt's muslim brotherhood leaders are calling on supporters to stand their ground. they released this video from a secret location in which he told demonstrators not to give up. >>> an u.s. army psychiatrist has been sentenced to death for...
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they are coming because they are endorsing us. they wouldn't come if we weren't. >> but the number of people coming here have dropped. they are hoping to draw people back into tourism. >> the five bodies found in a grave in mexico city have now been identified. they are five of 12 people who were kidnapped from a mexican bar. a 13th body has been found but they don't know if it is related to the kidnapping. the abductions were linked to a dispute between gangs that controlled different parts of the city and bars. >>> new york's tourage has charged donald trump for trying to run a fake university. many of the participants paid up to $35,000 each on hopes of meeting donald trump but didn't. he is accused of violating fraud and environmental protection laws. >>> some of the worst flooding on record in russia due to extreme weather conditions there that linger. >>> and salinger's other works may be coming to a book store or kindl near you. new works released even after his death. >>> syria is now agreeing to let the u.n. examine the s
they are coming because they are endorsing us. they wouldn't come if we weren't. >> but the number of people coming here have dropped. they are hoping to draw people back into tourism. >> the five bodies found in a grave in mexico city have now been identified. they are five of 12 people who were kidnapped from a mexican bar. a 13th body has been found but they don't know if it is related to the kidnapping. the abductions were linked to a dispute between gangs that controlled...
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were used by the government earlier. regardless of what it concludes this time around. whats the message? why should it be taken seriously. >> i think it is about scale. >> one interesting thing -- >> don't kill so many people. >> i think there is a line. listen, i don't think the president obaman't ways to get involved in the civil war,. >> we will get in a quick break now as we wait for the secretary of state to come to the podium. so let's go ahead and get in a quick break. president obama has spend many days now consulting with congress. and talking with leaders around the world about the situation in syria. last night the president asked all of us on his national security team to consult with the leaders of congress as well. including the leadership of the congressional national security committees. and he asked us to consult about what we know regarding the horrific chemical wells attack in the damascus suburbs last week. i will tell you that as someone who spent nearly three decades in the united states congress,
were used by the government earlier. regardless of what it concludes this time around. whats the message? why should it be taken seriously. >> i think it is about scale. >> one interesting thing -- >> don't kill so many people. >> i think there is a line. listen, i don't think the president obaman't ways to get involved in the civil war,. >> we will get in a quick break now as we wait for the secretary of state to come to the podium. so let's go ahead and get in a...
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it didn't used to be this bad. now they kill you for littlest thing. >> watching her grandchildren finish a tribute to her son, she says she has no doubt their lives will be hard. at the grave of their son lupita and her husband are determined to stay positive. their demand that the government turn tragedy into sustained action against voims. back on -- violence. on the sidelines lupita is still watching, still supporting the boys. >> my son always said, mom, you can't stop running and that is what we're trying to do as a family, trying to move forward. it's difficult but not impossible. >> a lesson for her family and she says for a city still struggling to recover. rachel levin, al jazeera. >>> secret tapes by nixon, recorded 40 years ago, helped force nixon's resignation in the watergate scandal. here he talks to henry kissinger. >>> i know but at least -- >> i repeated it and i said we can do it in one or two ways. either go to the u.n. or come to us. >> what he should do is come to the u.n. and then drop down h
it didn't used to be this bad. now they kill you for littlest thing. >> watching her grandchildren finish a tribute to her son, she says she has no doubt their lives will be hard. at the grave of their son lupita and her husband are determined to stay positive. their demand that the government turn tragedy into sustained action against voims. back on -- violence. on the sidelines lupita is still watching, still supporting the boys. >> my son always said, mom, you can't stop running...
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what about us? our family members are actually six feet under and there is no way that we can go and visit them. we were brought here from afghanistan to see if justice would be served but not in our way. justice was served american way, their way. >>> and now for 30 years afghans have been taking refuge in pakistan but now they are increasingly returning home but to do that they have to cross dangerous areas and as part of our afghan challenge series we've followed the journey of one family making their way back and they took difficult road through this pass in the lawless tribal areas of pakistan and entered afghanistan through a border which is where our reporter picks this story up. >> reporter: the khans coming to this u.n.-run repatriation center is a difficult decision, an afghan refugee who fled the soviet invasion called pakistan home for 30 years but over the next few hours he and his family of 11 will start the journey back to afghanistan to start a new life in an unstable country that no
what about us? our family members are actually six feet under and there is no way that we can go and visit them. we were brought here from afghanistan to see if justice would be served but not in our way. justice was served american way, their way. >>> and now for 30 years afghans have been taking refuge in pakistan but now they are increasingly returning home but to do that they have to cross dangerous areas and as part of our afghan challenge series we've followed the journey of one...
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he'll tell us how he smuggled out this letter answer his part in the speech. that's it for us. join us at al jazeera.com. good night have a great weekend. haiti, october 2010, at a hospital in a small, rural town north of the capital. these were the first victims of a horrific, unknown disease in a country still reeling from a devastating earthquake. patients were dying in the space of a few hours. children were especially vulnerable. al jazeera was the first news channel on the scene. in the following days and weeks we tracked the epidemic as it ripped across the country. leaving dozens, then hundreds, and soon thousands of haitians dead in its wake. i'd reported from war zones for years - and from haiti since a
he'll tell us how he smuggled out this letter answer his part in the speech. that's it for us. join us at al jazeera.com. good night have a great weekend. haiti, october 2010, at a hospital in a small, rural town north of the capital. these were the first victims of a horrific, unknown disease in a country still reeling from a devastating earthquake. patients were dying in the space of a few hours. children were especially vulnerable. al jazeera was the first news channel on the scene. in the...
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was used. now the survey was on the last five days and it asked 1400 people this question. the syria government is using chemical weapons against syrians should the united states intervene. >> we are not the world police. i don't think we should get involved. i there's way too many problems to get involved at this point. >> i feel bad that it's going out of there and i don't think that we are ready right now in the crown try to go to another war. we just got out of a war and i just think right now that we have a lot of problems at home that we need to take care of. >> i think that the country should get involved and not to think of it. >> i would like to see more involvement of other countrys the, britain, germany, the u.n., they would all come together and agree that it's something that we should do jointly. i agree at that point that we should get involved otherwise it's hard for us to get in involved in other people's matters. >> i guess the military efforts and it's self-defense here in the
was used. now the survey was on the last five days and it asked 1400 people this question. the syria government is using chemical weapons against syrians should the united states intervene. >> we are not the world police. i don't think we should get involved. i there's way too many problems to get involved at this point. >> i feel bad that it's going out of there and i don't think that we are ready right now in the crown try to go to another war. we just got out of a war and i just...
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and joining us now to discuss u.s. military options in syria is a military analyst and former deputy assistant secretary of defense joining us via skao*eup from the middle east and you heard mike say it, quoting the poll that it seems that there is no appetite for military intervention should that dictate what the white house does. >> well, i think that is right and quite frankly, i was surprised the numbers were that high in support of military intervention. it is clear america is war-weary after iraq and afghanistan but it is equally clear that the president has not made the case to the american people why an intervention or military action would be necessary. that would be the tough job of the president to take a very reluctant american public into another intervention in the middle east, particularly one that has campaigned on getting out of the middle east and pivoting to the far east. >> we have been here before, thinking of bosnia and the situation there where a united states president was called out for not doi
and joining us now to discuss u.s. military options in syria is a military analyst and former deputy assistant secretary of defense joining us via skao*eup from the middle east and you heard mike say it, quoting the poll that it seems that there is no appetite for military intervention should that dictate what the white house does. >> well, i think that is right and quite frankly, i was surprised the numbers were that high in support of military intervention. it is clear america is...
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thank you so much for joining us. the last week, "the new york times" was attacked by the syrian electronic army. should the u.s. be concerned about cyberattacks should they launch a military attack? >> absolutely. there is concern for retaliati retaliation. one of the things that makes this situation unique and different from the iraq intervention is the cyberattack. >> times have changed. >> we saw "the new york times" attacked last week and we've seen the syrian electronic army hack into twitter, which caused the dow to plunge, so financial affects and we'll see them ramp up. >> there are real consequences to hacking. >> absolutely. in terms of putting misinformation out domestically and internationally and in a worst-case scenario real consequences were to have affects on infrastructure or real work scenario loss of life fortunately the syrian electronic army does not have the capabilities to carry out a large scale cyberattack. however, i would like to caveat that if they will to get state sponsorship, something
thank you so much for joining us. the last week, "the new york times" was attacked by the syrian electronic army. should the u.s. be concerned about cyberattacks should they launch a military attack? >> absolutely. there is concern for retaliati retaliation. one of the things that makes this situation unique and different from the iraq intervention is the cyberattack. >> times have changed. >> we saw "the new york times" attacked last week and we've seen...
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the aim would be to deter further use of chemical weapons. a senior administration official is saying the white house has not yet decided on what military action it might take. on the ground in syria, the un inspection team has postponed its chemical weapon's investigation due to safety concerns. >> translator: we are all hearing the drums of war being beat around us. if these countries are willing to launch an attack against syria, i believe the chemical weapons acquisition is false, baseless and groundless, and i challenge them to show one piece of evidence. >> david what are you hearing about these reports that some type of military action could happen very, very soon? >> dell, everybody thinking that will be imminent. they are thinking there will be additional inspections on the ground by the un. it is thought they will get another day in of work, before this is perhaps terminated early, i don't know. the indication was last night from mr. kerry that there was new information that was being withheld by the united states regarding what tho
the aim would be to deter further use of chemical weapons. a senior administration official is saying the white house has not yet decided on what military action it might take. on the ground in syria, the un inspection team has postponed its chemical weapon's investigation due to safety concerns. >> translator: we are all hearing the drums of war being beat around us. if these countries are willing to launch an attack against syria, i believe the chemical weapons acquisition is false,...
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the regime has used the weapons multiple time ms. the last year, mostly in areas where rebels have fought the government to a stalemate. a stream of bell jens reveals syrian government preparations leading up to the attack. >> so the primary question is really no longer what do we know. the question is what are we, we collectively, what are we h the world going to do about it. >> senior officials say concern about revealing sources restricts how much they can say. one thing not alleged that asaad himself gave the order for the attack, but the officials say there is no doubt that he the decision maker. al jazeera, washington. >> although the obama administration did not release all of its findings it did say its intelligence is based on eyewitness accounts and syrian troop movement. new this morning a response on syria from a key ally of syria's, russian president vladimir putin according to routers he is urging the u.s. not to attack. he also claimed used kem scal weapons on its own people "utter nonsenses." he calls on the u.s. to p
the regime has used the weapons multiple time ms. the last year, mostly in areas where rebels have fought the government to a stalemate. a stream of bell jens reveals syrian government preparations leading up to the attack. >> so the primary question is really no longer what do we know. the question is what are we, we collectively, what are we h the world going to do about it. >> senior officials say concern about revealing sources restricts how much they can say. one thing not...
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thank you for joining us. we apologize for the problems with the audio. >>> it was hit by an earthquake and tsunami two years ago. japan still trying to determine how to clean up a damaged nuclear power plant which is leaking radioactive water. >> u.n. weapons inspectors are combing through the sites of a suspected chemical weapons attack. this shows the inspectors on the ground at work after coming under fire this morning. >>> convicted murderer nadal hassan is back in court in fort hood, texas. he killed 13 people in 2009. the sentencing phase of that trial begins today. ouout of control wildfires are spreading across california. that blaze is edging closer to a reservoir where san francisco gets it's drinking water. >>> japan's government is promising to take urgent action against leaks of radioactive contaminated water. on monday they ordered the operator to improve monitoring and replace tanks that are at risk of leaking. at thtepco acknowledged that radioactive water leaked from inside that plant. >>> a
thank you for joining us. we apologize for the problems with the audio. >>> it was hit by an earthquake and tsunami two years ago. japan still trying to determine how to clean up a damaged nuclear power plant which is leaking radioactive water. >> u.n. weapons inspectors are combing through the sites of a suspected chemical weapons attack. this shows the inspectors on the ground at work after coming under fire this morning. >>> convicted murderer nadal hassan is back in...
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we know that they have used them on at least ten occasions prior to this last wide scale use. >> the international community weighs in on syria's. >>> the fort hood shooter does not speak out on his behalf, and ministers question the use of vaccinations. >> with a drum beat heard around the world, president obama has not made a decision on the next steps and is still reviewing options to deter future use of chemical weapons by the syrian government. >> there must an response. secretary kerry made that clear. i echoed that yesterday and i echo it again today. there must be a response. we cannot allow this kind of violation of international norm with all the grave consequences that it represents to go unanswer. >> around the world a growing chorus of condemnation is building. here's some of what we heard just today. >> this is not about getting involved in a middle eastern war or changing our stance in syria or going further in that conflict. it has nothing to do with that. it is about use of chemicals weapons and the world should not stand idly by. >> we hold the syrian regime fully r
we know that they have used them on at least ten occasions prior to this last wide scale use. >> the international community weighs in on syria's. >>> the fort hood shooter does not speak out on his behalf, and ministers question the use of vaccinations. >> with a drum beat heard around the world, president obama has not made a decision on the next steps and is still reviewing options to deter future use of chemical weapons by the syrian government. >> there must an...
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for us in new york. james. >> he is now based in the geneva, questions at this news conference, both in english, and in french. i thought the last question, although it goes away from where we are right now, with the drums of war beating was interesting when he was asked about a future syria, and the future role for president asaad. he went further saying most syrians want a new syria. most syrians do not want the current presidential system. and he said that would remove the problem of mr. asaad. i haven't heard him make comments like that in public before. so i think it is interesting. obviously most of the attention right now, though, is on the possibility of military intervention. and i think the key thing we have heard at this news conference, is that mr. bra himmy, and the international community has invested all the efforts in trying to bring peace, being asked what would he think of military intervention. if it didn't have authorization of the security council. he said international law was clear
for us in new york. james. >> he is now based in the geneva, questions at this news conference, both in english, and in french. i thought the last question, although it goes away from where we are right now, with the drums of war beating was interesting when he was asked about a future syria, and the future role for president asaad. he went further saying most syrians want a new syria. most syrians do not want the current presidential system. and he said that would remove the problem of...
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is certain chemical weapons were used and he knows who they were used by. >> the firsthand accounts from the humanitarian organizations on the ground like doctors without borders and the syria human rights commission, these all strongly indicate that everything these images are already screaming at us is real. that chemical weapons were used in syria. more over, we know that the syrian regime maintains custody of these chemical weapons and know the syria regime has the capacity to do this with rockets. we know that the regime has been determined to clear the opposition from those very places where the attacks took place. and with our own eyes we have all of us become witnesses. >> reporter: after a day of phoning world leaders, the secretary of state again watched the videos of the aftermath of the attack. >> it is really hard to express in words the human suffering that they layout before us. as a father, i can't get the image out of my head of a man who held up his dead child wailing while chaos swirled around him. the images of entire families dead in their beds without a drop of bloo
is certain chemical weapons were used and he knows who they were used by. >> the firsthand accounts from the humanitarian organizations on the ground like doctors without borders and the syria human rights commission, these all strongly indicate that everything these images are already screaming at us is real. that chemical weapons were used in syria. more over, we know that the syrian regime maintains custody of these chemical weapons and know the syria regime has the capacity to do this...
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use precaution if you are traveling there. as we make our way to the southeast, you will see showers across the eastern part of the east gulf coast. a tropical storm warning in effect and we could see some gusty winds in effect with those storms. across the gulf of mexico, a 50% chance to see this area of low pressure form into a tropical storm in the next 48 hours. that will continue to track to the west and provide much-needed moisture. and as i said, this very obnoxious front across the southeast flats, southern portions of florida from, jacksonville into new orleans. now in the north-central plains, it is an extremely hot day, even in minneapolis. for the next several days, it will remain very hot, a lot of instability with the weather. potentially severe thunderstorms across central portions of minnesota as we track them, if anything changess, we'll update you. now back to you. >> now to tell you about a place of hope and it is not, by any accident, not far from phenom peng. >> a new species of bird discovered through a c
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. >> the president believes and i believe, that those who used chemical weapons against defenseless, member, women, and children, should and must be held accountable. >> the british prime minister's office has also issue add statement saying there is no doubt that forces used chemical weapons. live from london, where more deliberations are taking place. >> yes, that's right. the brightish prime minister today. an emergency session of the houses of publics. the only opinion poll that has come out today show as strong majority here in the united kingdom, being very skeptical about military action. but to a certain extent, you would say maybe, or perhaps this is what david cameron would say. maybe it needs to catch one the facts on the ground, and he and his government need to be given a chance to convince that skeptical british public. >> but they goal that insist is not to get rid of the president, but to send him a message. it is not our policy to respond with regime change. it says it would most likely involve cruise missles. a limited strike is unlikely to change the direction or o
. >> the president believes and i believe, that those who used chemical weapons against defenseless, member, women, and children, should and must be held accountable. >> the british prime minister's office has also issue add statement saying there is no doubt that forces used chemical weapons. live from london, where more deliberations are taking place. >> yes, that's right. the brightish prime minister today. an emergency session of the houses of publics. the only opinion...
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it means that they will use it for marking that. it's not just the revolution, it is a military tear coup. >> reporter: on the same day in a different court leaders of the muslim brotherhood who opposed mubarak for decades may appear. the movement, the self-styled youth body that spearheaded mass protest that proceed the military action has called for courts to strongly pure sue the prosecution of mubarak and morsi and ironically accuses the morsi government of not being aggressive enough of taking action against mubarak, and insists because of this morsi must take responsibility for the release of the man he replaced. mike hanna, al jazeera, cairo. >> jonathan betz joins us from cairo. how long is hase mubarak expected to remain in this hospital? >> reporter: that's a question that we simply do not know the answer to. i can tell you that he faces several accusations, several charge and several trials. he is not a clear and free man although he is free from prison. it's a stunning development, we've expected it the last several days
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the attacks won't help us at all. >> this is going to be an attack on us, and not bashar. this is going to be an attack on our kids and loved ones. >> today is friday and it's a holiday. >> this is a filmmaker who works often with western journalists. he spoke with us via skype. >> people obviously know the united states is talking about some kind of military strike against the syrian regime. what do people there think about that? do they think it will help them? >> people want to topple the regime in any means. i mean, they have been on the machine for two years and a half now and they are really very tired of these forces. so any talk about anything that might end this war, it will be very excited and it will be accepted immediately. but the thing is, the americans tried, and it's just like -- just to -- to banish the regime, not to topple the regime. and this is a problem for them. i mean, people here they feel very lonely in their situation, in their tragedy, in their problem, and even more they just -- i mean, as i said, they are very worried about any attack that mig
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>> david jackson joining us from beirut. we are going to go live now to the uk foreign minister william hague who is addressing a group at this hour. let's listen to what he has to say. >> parliament must debate these things. it is right that parliament asks certain questions. that is what parliament is for. we're strong believers in the current government in going to parliament on these matters, so we're doing that. and they will want to hear the case put by the prime minister. but i believe parliament will support a response that is legal, proportionate, and meant to deter the use of chemical weapons. thank you very much indeed. >> you have been listening to william hague addressing what could best be described as the process that leads up to any possible military strike on that side of the pond as they would say. on this side of the pond you would have the equivalent of the white house calling members of congress and alerting them before possible military action should be taken. >>> it was 50 years ago today that an afric
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schools which used to house internally displaced people. there's reports that the army moved in to mosques. there are really a long list of targets for the west to strike in damascus. but the fear is that this is like the civilians have said is they could be in the cross fire. >> many thanks for joining us. >> they clear the life for military strike. washington says the u.n. investigation will have a response which can come at any time. president obama said any strike would be narrow an limited. we report from washington. >> reporter: well, he hasn't decided what the to do with syria, u.s. president barack obama made it clear he will do something. even if allies like canada, france and germany don't go along. >> a lot of people think something should be done but nobody wants to do it. >> all indications are what to order and strike missiles in the mediterranean. >> he's a thur a thug and murdee pwa hair al assad. >> releasing a summary he says president bashar al assad is behind this attack. but the u.s. also says it has proof that syrian u
schools which used to house internally displaced people. there's reports that the army moved in to mosques. there are really a long list of targets for the west to strike in damascus. but the fear is that this is like the civilians have said is they could be in the cross fire. >> many thanks for joining us. >> they clear the life for military strike. washington says the u.n. investigation will have a response which can come at any time. president obama said any strike would be...
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thank you for being with with us. i'm going to ask you bluntly, where are we, have banks stopped the practices that landed this dodd frank remains about half undone. this was the recasting of an entire u.s. industry, frankly global industry. the time has come to put an end to the uncer high is congress prioritizing these regulations in the which changes dodd frank. >> at what point, do you think major issues.nts can start to congressman, we thank you so much for your time. >> straight ahead, a story that is sure to bug you. we'll tell you why these big watches maybe nature's exterminators. >> over the last week, puig lost luster, but the shape was back. details coming up on aljazeera sports. >> it may sound like the title of a horror movie, but the attack of the killer wasps may be a good thing. they're larger than normal, but they can't hurt us. they kill those noisy a noisy c. right now, they are mating, so there's likely to be a lot more of them. now to sports. it's sports time. i was so shocked by the wasp story.
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so i'm immune, i'm used to it now. see what i'm saying. >> if you lived in a mining town, you would go into the coal mines. this is all you know, and this is all they know. so they're going into this. well, they know the dangers there. but what they have is no choice. and the way the game is rigged, they can't win. i mean the number of guys that actually survive the corner, to get into mid-level drug dealing, so they can get away from the corner, they're few and far between. >> hopefully i'll could be in a position, a better position where i could find something positive to do. but if i have nothing to do, then i will have to resort to what i know. you feel what i'm saying? like, what else am i going to do? care of our family, take care of our children and to get 7.35 raise up to 12.35 or 15. >> growing up in a poor neighborhood in baltimore means the odds are stacked against you. >> and so we have a school to prison pipeline operating in baltimore and in other cities across the nation where young people believe with s
so i'm immune, i'm used to it now. see what i'm saying. >> if you lived in a mining town, you would go into the coal mines. this is all you know, and this is all they know. so they're going into this. well, they know the dangers there. but what they have is no choice. and the way the game is rigged, they can't win. i mean the number of guys that actually survive the corner, to get into mid-level drug dealing, so they can get away from the corner, they're few and far between. >>...
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yesterday the us open had a rain delay, today should be a little more active. there's one person waiting the suspended payout. they are patient. right now the rainfall shows there is not much happening across the northeast. there may be drizzle out there today, so not completely dry, but not like yesterday, not expecting flooding in the northeast. temperatures are down because of the clouds. philadelphia is at 76, only climbing into the mid-to low 80s with those clouds around. there is flooding in taiwan, konk-rea is slow moving and dumping a lot of rain in the area. so we'll see more images coming in from this area, as the storm should eventually turn north and effect japan. this is juliette, it is just enough water where it continues to maintain it's a strength. and they are getting wind and rain all along the coast and it will continue to move north and then turn out over the pacific. severe storms move through north dakota this morning. watches and conditions favorable for gusty winds and hail. to the south there's not much in the way of rain or storm, but
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>> he let us all down. you know, he said he was battling a stomach virus but he really looked a little sluggish, a little out of shape and took some plays off. he didn't look like the heisman caliber candidate we all thought we were going to see, the guy with the high motor who had all of this hype going into the off-season. and it was like a mahhh performance. i think we all have the bar set very high for clowny. he didn't live up to the expectations and now people are kind of luke warm on him, on whether or not he will be able to live up to the hype and repeat what he did a year ago. >> the poor guy had a stomach virus. when i had one, i wanted to stay in bed all day. i applaud him for just being up. graham watson, yahoo! sports, thank you very much. >>> and now the nfl. the league handed down another drug defensive suspension. a bengals defenseman will miss eight games of the upcoming season for violating the nfl's policy on performance enhancing substances. he will not be able to return to the bengals a
>> he let us all down. you know, he said he was battling a stomach virus but he really looked a little sluggish, a little out of shape and took some plays off. he didn't look like the heisman caliber candidate we all thought we were going to see, the guy with the high motor who had all of this hype going into the off-season. and it was like a mahhh performance. i think we all have the bar set very high for clowny. he didn't live up to the expectations and now people are kind of luke warm...
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he joins us now. so much history on that site, and also an indication that so much has changed. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, del, you may notice a my it contraband umbrellas sprouted in the crowd. they were not supposed to be brought through security, but the lucky few who got them through. you may her the cheers behind me, 50 years to the day this began in washington. this began with a commemoration, a religion service, and shiloh baptist church. there was a march on the other end of the war down to the lincoln memorial. we've heard a number of speake speakers. >> we're obviously having difficulties with the situation down there on the mall. one of the people who has addressed the mall today is the reverend joseph lowry, do we have his sound? >> we come here to washington to say that we'r we ain't going ba. we ain't going back. we've come too far, marched too long, prayed to hard, wept to bitterly, bled too profusely, and died too young to let anybody turn back the clock on our journey to ju
he joins us now. so much history on that site, and also an indication that so much has changed. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, del, you may notice a my it contraband umbrellas sprouted in the crowd. they were not supposed to be brought through security, but the lucky few who got them through. you may her the cheers behind me, 50 years to the day this began in washington. this began with a commemoration, a religion service, and shiloh baptist church. there was a march on the other...
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thanks for joining us. on wednesday how one city is fighting hard not to go the way of detroit as it struggles to meet its pension obligations. i'm ali velshi. see you then on "real money." ♪ jazeera.com. >> i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the stream. should evolution be challenged in textbooks. it's the question asked in texas so what does it mean for the rest of the nation? >> forget don't mess with texas. members of the scientific community have a different message for the lone start state. don't mess with evolution. texas is about to approve science textbooks that might be used for the next ten years. but there are questions about how evolution will be
thanks for joining us. on wednesday how one city is fighting hard not to go the way of detroit as it struggles to meet its pension obligations. i'm ali velshi. see you then on "real money." ♪ jazeera.com. >> i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the stream. should evolution be challenged in textbooks. it's the question asked in texas so what does it mean for the rest of the nation? >> forget don't mess with texas. members of the scientific community have a different message...
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it is all part of the latest crack down to stop people from using their cell phones while driving. chris christie thinks the ruling may go too far, saying it is up to drivers to be responsibility. health insurance companies continue to weigh the price of the new healthcare reform, and not everyone is buying in it has decided not to sell insurance on individual health insurance exchange. this makes new york the 50 state that has reversed course in the same number of weeks. a deadly attack against police in egypt, the call groups are demanding the public to do in the after math. and escaping a violence of war, keeping track of children who have become refugees from syria and the activities they play to help them forget all the devastation. same champs as english and arabic channels. >>> disorder in a mexico court. why this judge lost his cool. >> recapping our top stories. cooler. s are helping fire crews battle that massive fire in yo semialong key words to prepare for control burning. this fire is about 32% contained. president obama hasn't made any decision about the timing or sco
it is all part of the latest crack down to stop people from using their cell phones while driving. chris christie thinks the ruling may go too far, saying it is up to drivers to be responsibility. health insurance companies continue to weigh the price of the new healthcare reform, and not everyone is buying in it has decided not to sell insurance on individual health insurance exchange. this makes new york the 50 state that has reversed course in the same number of weeks. a deadly attack...
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our local correspondent joining us next, what do you know about this blast? >> reporter: well, what we know so far from the security forces that the bus carrying aviation cadets and air force officers, it was on its way to a military base when the blast took off according to many sources, it was a bomb which was planted inside the bus. they are talking about at least six people killed and dozens injured. this is a severe blow to the government and also definitely a security breach which comes against the backdrop of heightened security here in the capital and also increased fears of more attacks by some groups and what we get so far from the government, they described the attack as a terrorist attack, and all of the government thinks al qaida in the arabian peninsula, the most aggressive of the al qaida offshoots outside of pakistan and it comes just two days after a speech by the country's president who said that he vowed to continue the fight until al qaida is defeated and that comes also a day after a visit by the united states' chief of the centcom where
our local correspondent joining us next, what do you know about this blast? >> reporter: well, what we know so far from the security forces that the bus carrying aviation cadets and air force officers, it was on its way to a military base when the blast took off according to many sources, it was a bomb which was planted inside the bus. they are talking about at least six people killed and dozens injured. this is a severe blow to the government and also definitely a security breach which...